It’s common to feel uncomfortable with different aspects of our bodies, but it can also take a toll on our mental and physical health. Follow these tips to help someone with negative body image.
Many of us have goals to be more sustainable, but it can be challenging to know where to start. Here are five ways to help lower your carbon footprint and be more sustainable in your daily life.
From the spread of misinformation and hate speech to significant gaps in access, freedom of connectivity and information on the internet is plagued by real and mounting challenges. So, how do we address those challenges, and who is responsible?
Alumnus, entrepreneur and CU Boulder donor Tandean Rustandy has given $5 million to create the Tandean Rustandy Endowed Deanship at the Leeds School of Business—the first named deanship on campus.
Â鶹ÒùÔº eligible for the new Foster Youth Financial Assistance Program will have their entire cost of attendance covered, including tuition and fees, housing, food, books, transportation and personal education-related expenses each school year.
The Retired Faculty Association will welcome Jeff Mitton, emeritus professor of ecology and evolutionary biology, for a presentation based on his decades-old science column.
CU Boulder has been chosen by the Heterodox Academy for a new network to promote positive culture change through viewpoint diversity, open inquiry and constructive disagreement. All members of the campus, including faculty, staff and students, will be welcome to attend HxA events and activities.
Kappa Delta Chi Sorority is the newest addition to Fraternity & Sorority Life at CU Boulder, and the fourth sorority to join the Multicultural Greek Council. Here are four things to know about Kappa Delta Chi and the MGC.
CU Boulder is known for its focus on sustainability. As part of the campus community, you can participate in the culture of sustainability. You can find ways to join in at the Environmental Center and support other campus initiatives at the level of participation that works for you.
T9Hacks is a 24-hour campus hackathon to explore what hackathons are all about! Coding knowledge is not required. Network with local tech companies, learn from workshops, meet other creatives, eat free food, collect free swag and win project prizes.